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Pequot Chairman: Its hard being a leader
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MARCH 13, 2001 A highly anticipated meeting between the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and three Connecticut towns went off without a hitch on Monday. Pequot Chairman Kenneth Reels said he had trouble sleeping the night before the meeting due to its significance. He opened the meeting with a prayer and a tobacco and sage offering. About 80 persons attended the meeting, including about 20 reporters. It was held in Norwich and was arranged by freshman Congressman Rob Simmons (R-Conn). Get the Story:
A packed house in a small room and no problems (The New London Day 3/13) Related Stories:
Pequot Tribe, foes meet today (3/12)
The Pequot Meeting Letters (3/12)
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